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ARTISTS

Andreas Vonbuddenbrock

Andreas von Buddenbrock, a.k.a. "The Ink Trail", is a Hong Kong-based fine artist and illustrator from Stockholm, Sweden. Specialising in ink media, he creates hyper realistic drawings with sharp contrasts and intricate detail. He has made artworks for both private and commercial clients such as FC Barcelona, Hang Seng Bank, AIA Group, Pacific Place and more. He is the main illustrator of the "World's Largest Coloring Book", which was created in partnership with UBS (Guinness World Record winner 2018).

Amrita Tandon

Amrita Tandon finds inspiration in nature for her art. Her work reflects her deep connection to the natural world. Recent exhibitions include 'Individuality' at Art Roof Top, 'Open HeArt' at Fringe Club, and 'The Songs of Nature' at UBUDeco Gallery in 2023. In 2022, she won the Community Artist Award at the 'Colours of Humanity' Art Prize in Hong Kong and exhibited at the AI Gallery for 'Light of Love' and Metaverse Biennale.

Billy Hung

B.S.M (Billy Hung), is an artist in constant transformation, inspired by the spirit of graffiti and left the promising career in practice of law, he made it his life-long objective to share the joy and inspiration of graffiti, and to make a positive difference

in the community. He passed through several stages and styles within the "graffiti", mixing over the years several techniques. He grown up as a contemporary artist to the current day. He is best known for his stencil and neon-light style graffiti.

B.S.M also involved in collaborating with numerous brands such as Del Monte, Langham Hotels International, Blacksheep Restaurants, The Education University of Hong Kong. There are many projects in which Billy was and continues to be involved.

Gary Jones

Gaz, born in Yorkshire in the late 50s, moved to London after Art College and worked in graphic design. In 1990, he started his own agency in Hong Kong. His art journey began in 2017 with watercolours, then printmaking in 2019, focusing on Lino Printing influenced by Cyril Power and Sybil Andrews. He also does Monotype and Collagraph. Gaz freelances as a photographer for income.

Gaelle Skura

Gaelle Skura, Modern and visual Artist, has been modelling for many years around the globe. In 2014, she arrived in Hong Kong where she continued her modelling career, as well studied Design at the Hong Kong Design Institute, since then she immersed herself into a lot of creative artworks.

The French artist has two different collections, the "Miss Pop Art", a serie of fashion inspired, vibrant, dynamic and colorful work, that intend to showcase the fun, diversity and charm of the industry through a catwalk model’s eyes and interpretation. It combines two universe Fashion and Art . They are usually connected to a city. As a personal signature , Gaelle Skura, blends herself into the artwork. She also loves to paint 'Abstract' style painting, her work is always colourful as she enjoys to play with colours, textures, and prints.

Iswarya Venkat

Iswarya [ay-shh-wur-ya], Creative Director, Artist and a Colour connoisseur. Her world is all about "Playful Positivity" where she finds joy in the mundane and translate her emotions into a quirky visual story. She mostly uses paper as a medium to tell the story, which is characterised by bold and compelling colour combinations.

Joel Odesser

Joël Odesser is a French visual artist and photographer based in Hong Kong. His passion for photography began in childhood, influenced by his family of photographers. Having lived in Europe, North America, South America, and Asia, Joël's photographic style has been shaped by diverse cultures and experiences. He sees photography as a tool to document human diversity, capturing the essence of cosmopolitan cities worldwide. Joël focuses on urban life, highlighting social contrasts, abstract beauty in nature within cities, and the textures of urban environments. He uses collage techniques to express these relationships.

Kate Pong

Kate Pong is a talented artist based in Hong Kong, known for her whimsical mixed media paintings, sculptures, and intricate clay segments. Formerly a fondant sugar designer, she now explores various art forms, drawing on her expertise in graphic design gained from living and studying in San Francisco and the U.K.

Lindsey McAlister 

Lindsey, a UK native living in Hong Kong for nearly 40 years, is known for her pioneering work in the arts, focusing on performing arts, writing, directing, and producing. Recognized with an MBE and OBE for her contributions to youth arts and UK arts overseas, respectively. Recently, she returned to creating visual art, finding a strong connection between performing and visual arts. Describing her work as a love letter to Hong Kong, she aims to capture the essence of the city in her uniquely Hong Kong-themed digital art giclee prints.

Naomi Chan

Naomi Chan's artistic creations bear the subtle imprint of spirituality, delicately weaving a profound connection to the ethereal realm. With a unique artistic language and methodology, she unveils the hidden facets of spiritual intelligence, resulting in truly authentic images. Through her expressive use of color and brushstrokes, Naomi reconstructs a tapestry of emotions, leaving room for contemplation and introspection, and inviting viewers to find solace in the delicate balance of hue and space.

Romain Nicoloso

Romain Nicoloso, a French Artist from Toulon, South of France, began his creative journey in 2016 when he moved to Sydney, Australia. Inspired by Australia's colors, he started adding digital sketches to his everyday life photographs. Since 2017, he has been based in Hong Kong, where his work combines the city's skyscrapers, streets, neon signs, and nature, creating a blend of reality and fantasy. His unique artworks were chosen by the Korean and Hong Kong Tourism boards for collaboration in 2018 and 2019. Romain's art aims to inspire everyone to create and find inspiration, inviting people to share their emotions and memories through his work.

Sandra Pottier

Sandra's passion for photography ignited during her Asian studies in Indonesia, where she discovered the captivating diversity and vibrant colors that define different cultures. Settling in Hong Kong in 1999, she pursued a successful career in merchandising and marketing while exploring the Asia Pacific region.

 

Sandra's photography reflects her deep appreciation for life's simple joys, capturing the beauty of people and the world. From landscapes to portraits, day to night, she seeks the perfect light to enhance the splendor of colors in her captivating portfolio.

Yannick Chevrel

Yannick Chevrel, born in 1963 in Brittany, France, now lives and works in Hong Kong. He is a self-taught abstract expressionist artist who transforms discarded wooden panels into vibrant creations with acrylic paint. Chevrel's art aims to evoke emotions and curiosity in viewers, using explosive color contrasts. His preferred medium is acrylic paint, and he will be featured in the 2023 European Art Guide. Currently based in Hong Kong, he is preparing for his next exhibition.

Zue Chan

Zue Chan likes to combine Chinese Brush Painting and Western painting techniques. Her artworks not only retain the characteristics of traditional Chinese painting such as cavalier perspective and the texturing method but also break the material barrier, cross-using both Chinese and Western pigments in one artwork. She keeps the beauty of traditional techniques while presenting them in a novel way. There’s a beautiful message in her paintings: all things in the world can coexist peacefully. It’s a perfect balance of universal harmony. For Zue Chan, nature is a flow of energy, the breath of life, and a positive magnetic field of mindfulness that helps to reset mind.

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